Two Summers in Guyenne
TWO SUMMERS IN GUYENNE A Chronicle of the Wayside and Waterside BY EDWARD HARRISON BARKER Author of 'Wayfaring in France', 'Wanderings by Southern Waters,' ETC. WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS [Illustration: _G. Vuillies_ DOORWAY OF THE ABBEY CHURCH AT BEAULIEU (CORREZE).]
and chased the wild deer among the glades and glens of sweet Arcadia.
Far away by the lonely sea dwelt his fair young wife, and his lovely
babe Orsilochus; but dearer than home or wife or babe to Alpheus, was
the free life of the huntsman among the mountain solitudes. For he
loved the woods and the blue sky and the singing birds, and the frail
flowers upon the hillside; and he longed to live among them always,
where his ears could listen to their music, and his eyes look upon
their beauty.
"O Artemis, huntress queen!" he cried, "I ask but one boon of thee.
Let me ramble forever among these happy scenes!"
Artemis heard him, and answered his prayer. For, as he spoke, a bright
vision passed before him. A sweet-faced maiden went tripping down the
valley, culling the choicest flowers, and singing of hope and joy and
the blessedness of a life pure and true. It was Arethusa, the Arcadian
nymph, by some supposed to be a daughter of old Nereus, the elder of
the sea.
Then Alpheus heard no more the songs of the birds, or the music of the
breeze; he saw no longer the blue sky above him, or the nodding flowers
at his feet: he was blind and deaf to all the world, save only the
beautiful nymph. Arethusa was the world to him.
He reached out his arms to catch her; but, swifter than a frightened
deer, she fled down the valley, through deep ravines and grassy glades
TWO SUMMERS IN GUYENNE A Chronicle of the Wayside and Waterside BY EDWARD HARRISON BARKER Author of 'Wayfaring in France', 'Wanderings by Southern Waters,' ETC. WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS [Illustration: _G. Vuillies_ DOORWAY OF THE ABBEY CHURCH AT BEAULIEU (CORREZE).]